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Pozycja Materiały wczesnoneolityczne ze stanowiska Biesiadki 16, gm. Gnojnik(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie, 2016) Kalita, Mateusz; Kukułka, Agnieszka; Szpunar, Barbara; Szpunar, AndrzejThis article presents the results of research and rescue excavations at the site No. 16 in Biesiadki, com. Gnojnik, located in the Wiśnicz Foothills. This region is strongly associated with the Early Neolithic settlement occupying the region between the Dunajec and Uszwica rivers. In the course of excavations, numerous ceramic and stone materials were acquired. In order to determine the chronology of the artefacts, technological, stylistic and morphological analyses were used, which allowed the researchers to assign the collected finds to the communities of the Linear Pottery culture, Malice culture and Bükk culture.Pozycja On the Edge. Relics of LBK Settlement at the Site of Kruszyn 3, Commune Włocławek (Household A)(The University of Rzeszów Publishing House, 2024-12) Rzepecki, Seweryn; Domańska, LucynaThe aim of the article is to present the LBK sources recorded in the northern part of the site of Kruszyn 3, commune Włocławek. A special feature of the site is its location on the edge of the Kuyavia Lake District and the Płock Basin. The former was intensively settled in the Early Neolithic, while the latter was anecumene. The complex of finds described in the article consists of the remains of a house, outbuildings, a relatively numerous pottery assemblage and less numerous flints, stone tools, and animal bone remains. The entire site dates to phase II (Music-Note Phase) of the LBK in Kuyavia.Pozycja The ceramic complex of the neolithic feature 17 of the multilayered site Ratniv-II (Volyn, western Ukraine)(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie, 2016) Telizhenko, SergiiThe multilayered settlement of Ratniv-II is situated on the rise of the first terrace above the floodplain of the Chornohuzka river (formerly the Polonka river, left tributary of the Stir river), on the northern outskirts of Ratniv village, Lutsk district, Volyn region. As a result of archaeological research of the settlement in 2014, 50 features were found of differing chronological range from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages. The pottery assemblage coming from the feature 17 at the multilayer site Ratniv-II is quite clear regarding its cultural and chronological affiliation i.e. the middle or so-called Music Note phase of Linear Pottery culture, which dates falls into the second half of the sixth and early fifth millennium BC.